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But everything else, like any time that he was in the game,
it felt like every possession he was touching the ball, whether it was a rebound or whether it was a steal or whether it was the one chase down block that they had in the fast break is really, really funny.
Just to see at the end of the game, looking at the score at the score sheet and going, wait a minute, like Malik didn't score.
Like that's the one guy that didn't score.
Like we had to get him a point.
They need to recognize that we're going to talk about that in badges and they need to recognize when guys like Malik Brown only have zero points, get them on the scoreboard.
we were up 32 with the half.
Like, that's not normal.
Even for someone like me who loves that, that's why I love that sort of thing, is that the defense was also rewarding the offense and vice versa.
Jason, I think the one thing you mentioned about the balanced attack and how we...
Basically, we're split between threes, twos, and free throws.
Where we were also split is the number of people who scored.
Cam had 24 points, but as you mentioned, he almost outscored Notre Dame by himself in the first half.
We had six guys in double figures, including Caden Boozer and Darren Harris.
Darren Harris had 16 points, two rebounds, one assist, and two steals in 17 minutes.
This was the game...
where, again, when you blow a team out, you get to put Darren Harrison in the first half and let him cook and see what he can do.
And, man, after not playing against Michigan, to respond in this way, to get playing time and be able to affect the game so well, again, when the starters were out and it was clear that they could just try to extend the lead for a while and get some playing time, he was part of that assault.